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1997 Ford Expedition - Q&A

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1997 Ford Expedition Q & A from Around the Web

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What problems do you see currently for those owners that have a 1997 Ford Expedition?
would like to know what major fixes you've done so far for this car and the cost if you know it
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

Besides poor fuel efficiency there are a number of recalls. I put up a link... Reference:http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/recalls/results.cfm

How do I bypass the PATS anti-theft system on my 1997 Ford Expedition or reset it so it'll start with my key?
I misplaced my key and some idiot-ass locksmith kept sticking non-PATS keys into my ignition until the anti-theft system went into starter disable mode. Then I found my key, but now the anti-theft system isn't recognizing my original PATS key. I heard that it can be easily reset to disengage the no-start feature so it takes my original key without...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 5 answers

This is a old Pats system on this vehicle... No way to deactivate it You can cut a new key and do what others have hinted at to program a new key (I don' t know the exact procedure as I have the test tool to program it) The system, if untampered with, should allow you to restart the car with the...

Can you bypass ABS on an 1997 Ford Expedition?
I don't want ABS, because they just malfunctioned giving me no brakes and luckily I only hit a pole. I would like to bypass the anti-lock braking system and just have normal brakes. can anyone please help me?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 5 answers

I agree with Leanne, highly unlikely, it sounds like you have other brake issues and need to find a mechanic to diagnose and repair the system properly. Disconnecting safety devices(especially brakes) is stupid and in many jurisdictions illegal.


 
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